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Gardening Know How Questions & Answers - https://questions.gardeningknowhow.comI have a mature old organ pipe cactus and in this last year many of the limbs are starting to fall over. Was wondering what can I do in this case? Is it normal for them to do this? Or do I have a problem such as over or under watering? thanks!
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1 Comment To "A mature organ pipe cactus where limbs are starting to fall over"
#1 Comment By BushDoctor On 10/30/2017 @ 1:23 pm
This actually sounds like a case of over-watering. These are very drought tolerant, and will not tolerate “wet feet” for very long. I would let the potting material dry out pretty well in between waterings. You might apply a few drops of rosemary oil in the water for the next watering, just in case an infection is trying to start in.
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